Automatic bag package making and filling machine



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Patented July 21', 1942 UNTTED STATES PATENT AOFFICE AUTOMATIC BAG PACKAGE MAKING AND FILLING MACHINE Mervin Anett.' Plainiielii, N. J., assignor to Minisl Patent Holding Co., Inc., New corporation of New York York,.. N; Y., a

Application august 21, 1935, serial No. 37,257

(CL 22e-5s) 13 Claims.

This invention relates to packaging machinery vof the bag making and lling type. More particularly'the invention is directed to full automatic machines for making complete articles, such as tea-balls or other essence containing products, in quantity production and for delivering each article with a string handle and tag attached thereto in a desiraible non-tangling lposition ready for packing in shipping containers.

Amongl the objects of the invention is to pro-.

vide an improved machine for making articles of the character described comprising relatively few and simple parts which form a combination of compactly arranged cooperating apparatus. devices and mechanisms for automatically performing all the various operations necessary to completely manufacture said articles with string handles and tags and to deliver same continuously (Figures 10 and ll'are .cross sectional views taken on lines Ill-I0 and ll, respectively,

in Figure 9.

sewing the bottom closure seam.

re'ady lfor packing in shipping containers, which shall require minimum attention in operation,

which shall be. relatively inexpensive to construct yet have a large output capacity, and which shall be practical and efficient to a high degree in use.

Other objects of this invention will in part beV 'of this invention,

Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a teahall making machine embodying the invention.

Figure 2." is a plan view of the bag taken on line 2-2 in Figure 1. i Figure 3 is a Adetailed view corresponding to Asection taken on line 3-3 in Figure 1 showing the clutch mechanism in effective position.

. Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 showing the clutch mechanism in the ineffective position.-

Figure 5 is a sectional view taken through the machine at line 5 5 in Figure 2.

Figure 6 is a cross-'sectional view taken above the main crank shaft at line 6--6 in Figure 5.

Figure 7 is a detailed front viewof the main clutch control. f

Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 8-8 in Figure 7.

Figure 9 is an end elevational -view of a. por- Y tion of the machine showingthe tag'feeding and attaching mechanism with the stapling means omitted.,

Figure 15 is a'detailed cross-sectional view taken on line l5-l5 of Figure 14.

Figure 16 is a detailed front view in elevation of the bag material feeding member corresponding to a view taken on line lli-I6 in Figure12.

Figure '17 is a cross-sectional view taken onv ,line lI-ll in Figure 16.

Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view taken on line IB-IB in Figure 16 showing a one way clutching means.

Figure 19 is a detailed front view of the bag tea lling means.

Figure 20 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 2li-20 in-Figure 19.

Figure 21is a fragmentary plan taken on line 2I-2I in Figure 19.

Figure 22 is a detailed front elevational view of the transfer means from the bag filling to the closure means. f 3

Figure 23 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 23-23 in Figure 22. v.

Figure 24 is a detailed view taken ,in plan on line 24-24 in Figure 23.

Figure 25 is a detailed plan view pfv the car rier for the top closure means.

' Figure 26 is a detailed cross sectional view in elevation taken on line 26-26 in Figure 25.

Figure 27 is a detailed front view taken on line '2l-'21 lin Figure 26 showing the machine needle, presser foot and material guiding means for the top closure. y Figure 28 is a detailed plan view of the thread severing means for separating the bags.

Figure 29 is a cross-sectional view taken .on line 29--29 inFigure 28.-

Figure 30` is a sectional view taken on' line :il-30 in Figure 29.

Figure 31 is a detailed view similar to Figurel l 29 lshowing the shears open.

Figure 32 is a detailed sectional view cortedetailed section in A 

